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THE COLLECTION OF 


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FOREWORD 


HE Collection offered for sale is the property of Countess Agnes 

Minotto, also known as Agnes Sorma, the famous actress; it 

represents to a great extent objects that have been in the family 
of her late husband, Count Demetrio Minotto, in Venice, and is also 
the result of personal collection by both Count and Countess Minotto 
in the past thirty years. 

After the death of her husband, in 1920, Countess Minotto gave 
up her country house at Wannsee, near Berlin, where she had resided 
for more than twenty-five years, and came to America to live near 
her son and his family in Chicago, bringing with her a choice of her 
furniture, paintings, rugs, silverware and the like; a recent decision 
on her part to spend the next few years in travel has resulted in the 
above being offered by the American Art Association for public sale 
in New York. 

The French and Italian furniture, including a superb library 
table and a massive armoire, was gathered in Europe; from the col- 
lections of Count Delfino, Count Barozzi and Count Contarini in 
Venice and the Ottoboni family in Padova are decorative paintings and 
Renaissance wood carvings. Among the last may be noted a remark- 
able boxwood and walnut crucifix by the Venetian, Andrea Brustoloni 
(1662-1732). 

In addition, there is a mantel clock from the Collection of Emile 
Zola; a sculptured lion-head from the Greek theatre of Dionysus con- 
tributed by the Archaeologic Commission of the Acropolis at Athens; 
a number of specimens of needlepoint worked by the proficient hand 
of the Countess herself, in the leisure hours of an artistic career; and 
a fine group of German and Austrian orfévrerie, including a silver din- 
ner service of more than fifty pieces. 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
eard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 

V. Delivery of purchases: [Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser. 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘as is’ and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to_be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
ene a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 

e given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
_ of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS. 


HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS, 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR 


UNITED STATES anp STAT Eas 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND 
CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together 
with the increase in exhibition and sales rooms, the 
American Art Association, Inc., will expand its serv- 
ice of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, 
of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal 
effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, 
insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to 
supplement this work by making catalogues of the 
contents of homes or of entire estates, such cata- 
logues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently 
produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names 
of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, 
Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private in- 
dividuals for whom the Association has made ap- 
praisements which have not only been entirely satis- 
factory to them, but have been accepted by the United 
States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and 
others in interest. 


he AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 571m STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


THe AMERICAN ArT AssociATION, INC. 
MANAGERS 


SALE AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


Collection of the 
COUNTESS AGNES MINOTTO 
Afternoon of Friday, April 3, 1925 2 


: To save time and to prevent mistakes each Purchaser will 
* oblige the Managers by filling in this slip and handing it 
: to the Record Clerk or Sales Attendant on making the first 
: purchase. 


* Purchaser’s Name 


. Address in Full 


a ET REESE SSUES OE 


Pee EINNOON SALE 
FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925, AT 2:00 P.M. 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 352 inclusive 


BIBELOTS, PORCELAINS AND FAIENCE 


1—Fovur StTerwuinc SILVER AND EnAmMEL PATCH-BOXES 
Three circular; one oval on four stretchered feet. Engine-turned, 
in various colored enamels. 


2—Grovr or AssorTED BrIBELots 
Comprising two miniature carved ivory and hardwood urns; 
French needle-case with four silk leaves printed with amoristic 
subjects; oblong tobacco box lacquered with a military subject; 
miniature glass flask bound in wicker, with silver top; antique 
Italian silver pendant heart-shaped watch with chain, ornament 
and velours stand. 


3—Framep Crayon Drawinec Circa 1880 
Fanny Kempir. Contemporary profile bust portrait of the 
famous actress, with chignon and voluminous leg-of-mutton 


sleeves, in rosewood frame. 
. Height, 51/, inches. 


4—Wax SEAL Austrian, 1791 
Impression of the seal of the Emperor Leopold II with which 
the Minotto diploma of Count was confirmed, March 5, 1791. 


Diameter, 5144 inches. 


5—Sitver WartcHu 1n Iron Stanp 
By Pierre Gex, XVIII Century 
Antique movement, in plain silver case with an outer case of 
metal lacquered to simulate tortoise-shell; supported in iron lyre 


stand. 
Height of stand, 9 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


6—Cuivre Dort AntiguE WarcH on STAND 
By Pére Michau, Paris 
Circular case with fine scroll-pierced rim, the face set with twelve 
tiny rose diamonds; supported on stand of later date, involving 
a winged youth kneeling on a vase supported on the head of a 
bird. Oblong statuary marble base. Height of stand, 7, inches. 


Y—DecoraTED Ivory Fan French, Louis XVI Period 


Vellum leaf painted in gouache with figures of lovers within a 
pailletted medallion, and detached sprays of flowers; pierced 
ivory guards and staves decorated with contemporary floral 
motives in silver-leaf. (Needs repair.) 


8—DecorateD Ivory Fan French, Louis XVI Period 
Chicken-skin leaf very finely painted in gouache with amoristic 
figures, and two oval medallions enclosing respectively a bee-hive 
and a dog seated before a broken column; exquisitely carved 
and pierced staves and guards displaying geometrical, rosette, 
scroll and floral motives of the period and enriched with silver 
leaf. 


9—ExequisitrE Drcoratep Ivory Lorenetre Fan 


French, Louis XVI Period 


Leaf painted in gouache with Chinese figures and symbols with 
two gelatine window lorgnettes; very finely pierced and carved 
ivory staves and guards decorated in colors and gilding with 
Chinese figures, trellis and naturalistic floral motives. 


10—SILVER-MOUNTED FiuintiocKx Pistor Italian, XVIII Century 


Carved walnut, mounted near mouth with a band of silver en- 
riched with repoussé scrollwork, the shoulder with a similar re- 
poussé curved plate, the butt with a chiseled silver cap orna- 
mented with rocaille scrolls. Length, 18 inches. 


11—AnTIQvuE ScuLprurEeD MarpiE FRAGMENT 
Greek, circa III Century B.C. 
Lion-head, with pierced open mouth and long ears. 
Height, 7 inches. 


Note: From the Theatre of Dionysus at Athens, through the Archaeologic 
Commission of the Acropolis. 


Afternoon Sale 


12—Bronze Ficurine After Clodion 
Yoururur Baccuus. Undraped figure of a putto crowned with 
vines holding in his hands a Pan’s pipes; on circular marble base. 


Inscribed, ciopion. 
Height, 61%, inches. 


13—Bronze Cast Ficurre After G. Amodio, Naples 
Torso of a man slightly draped from the left shoulder, with arms 
and back and crown of head amputated; square base. 


Height, 9 inches. 


14—Parr Travian Bronze War Brackets 
Vine-wreathed putto-head, the bust enclosed in a frame scrolled 
at the base; supporting semicircular molded top carrying a flat 


oak stand. ; 
Height, 71, inches. 


15—Oxp Dvutcu Brass Lamp 
Bowl-shaped reservoir supported on tall stem terminating in in- 
verted funnel-shaped vase; with lid, long curved spout and flat 


leaf-shaped mouth, pierced for hanging. | 
Height, 12% inches. 


16—Parir PuasteErR Bas-RELIEF PLAQUES Lows XVI Style 
Oblong medallions with erect figures of Venus and Calliope sur- 
rounded by scroll-leafage and supported on adossés chimera 
figures. Made to imitate oak carving. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 101% inches. 


17—Pair Carvep Epsonizep CANDLESTICKS 


Spirally twisted shaft on circular molded base; metal tulip 


bobéches. 
Height, 13 inches. 


18—Carvep Ivory anpd SILVER-MOUNTED EponizEp CRrvucirFIx 
Italian, Late XVII Century 
Carved ivory figure of Our Lord, the cross surmounted by a 
scrolled ivory tablet with “I N R I,” beneath the feet an ivory 
skull; mounted at the ends with scroll pierced mounts involving 


cherub-heads. (One missing. ) 
Height of crucifix, 17 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


19—Laaut CELESTIAL GLOBE AVIT Century 
Decorated with the constellations, named in Latin, with their 
mystical counterparts painted in situ; supported with a meridian 
on a circular belt standing on four laqué pillars. 


Height, 1814 inches. 


20—Sitx EmpromweErep Picture Circa 1800 
Lanpscare. At the right a building with two belfries among 
fields and trees; in the foreground a river with a small sailing 
vessel and figures of men in tall hats fishing. In split stitch 
and chenille embroidery, on ivory silk; mahogany frame. 


Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches. 


21—Encravep Mar or VENICE 
Petrus van der Aa, Dutch, Late XVII Century 
Interesting topographical view of the old city, seen as a leg-of- 
mutton shape entirely surrounded by water. In beaded oak 


frame. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 42 inches. 


22—PorcELAINn FicuRiInE Royal Berlin 


Seated figure of greyhound on oblong cushion, glazed in pale 
green, with gold tassels at the corners. Mark: Sceptre, orb and 


K.P.M. 
Height, 3 inches. 


23—Parr SmMatt Porcerain Ficurines Saxe Style 


Figures of Shepherd and Shepherdess in flowered garments, the 
former playing on a flageolet. (One arm of latter broken.) 


Height, 4 inches. 


24—DercoratepD PorceLain Box 
Cartouche-shaped, with valanced body; ochre-brown ground 
simulating Vernis Martin, decorated with amoristic scene and 
floral festoons. Mounted in cuivre doré, the interior lined with 


satin damask. Mark: Crossed arrows. 
Width, 4 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


25—Meiss—EN PorceLaIn FIGURINE | 
Seated figure of a bergére playing on a hurdy-gurdy, in soft 
colors, his jacket of terracotta; base with gilded rocaille-scroll- 


ing. Mark: Crossed swords. 
Height, 41%, inches. 


26—Pair SMALL Porcetain Ficurines Royal Berlin 


Figures of juvenile Hermes and Athene with their emblems, in 
brilliant white glaze. Mark: Sceptre. 
Height, 51% inches. 


27—Farence Mantet OrNAMENT Quimper, XIX Century 
Formed of two inverted cup-shaped jars with short cylindrical 


spouts, joined by loop-handle; white glaze decorated with floral 
sprays and rural scene in faience colors. Mark: H.B. 


Height, 614 inches. 
28—THree Porcetain FIGuRINES 


Figures of body similarly appareled in Turkish costume and 
turban, with kettledrum, side drum and trumpet, respectively. 


Mark: A wheel. 
Height, 7 inches. 


29—Turere Porcetain Figurines | Saxe Style 
Figures of a peasant youth, in baker’s costume, with a tray of 
loaves; and two girls, one with a platter of fish, the other with 
a basket and a hare dangling from her right hand. Mark: 


Crossed swords, E. and C. 
Height, 7 inches. 


30—Parr Fatence CANDLESTICKS Quimper, XIX Century 
Coniform, with broad circular base and tulip bobéche; quaint 
decoration of rustic figures in country landscape, in faience col- 
ors, with formal decoration of bands of interlacing ribbon in 


royal-blue. Mark: H. B. (Slight chips.) 
Height, 71/4, inches. 


31—FatencEe Coverep FLEvurR-pE-Lys Box Quimper, XLX Century 


Bearing an escutcheon with three fleur-de-lys crested by a mural 
crown; sides with decoration of ermine-tails. In brilliant faience 
colors under a pinkish-white glaze. 

Length, 8% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


32—PorcELAIN Mantet ORNAMENT Berlin 
Figure of a cockatoo with spread wings, perched on a rustic 


base. Brilliant white glaze, varied coloring. 
Height, 7% inches. 


33—PorcELAIN FicurtNE | Meissen 
Figure of a cupid in ragged garments and walking on crutches, 
begging with outstretched hat; circular base enriched with gild- 


ing. Mark: Crossed swords. 
Height, 81% inches. 


34—QuimPeR Buivue anp WuHuitrE Faience WAL DisH 
Segmental bowl with molded flaring foot and two female heads 
modeled in bold relief as handles; decoration &@ lambrequins in 
the Rouen manner, the interior with a jardiniére of flowers. 
Pinkish-white glaze. Mark: H.B. 
Height, 8 inches; width, 18%, inches. 


35—TIwo Porrrry Brirps 
Parrots, invested with peacock-blue porcellaneous glaze, on rocky 


bases pierced as stem-holders. . 
Height, 8 inches. 


36—Parr QuimpEeR Faience Birps 
Figure of duck with hollow receptacle back, on oval flaring base 
inscribed “Grande Maison.” Decoration in brilliant colors pre- 
dominantly of grass-green and pearl-gray. 


37—DeEcoraTED PorceLAIn Soup TurEEN 
Royal Berlin, Early XIX Century 
Oval, the cover with molded rose-finial, rocaille-enriched handle. 
Fine decoration of detached sprays of flowers, insects and small 
butterflies, in brilliant colors on a white glaze, with borders of 


blotted gilding. Mark: Sceptre. 
Height, 9 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


38—PorcELAIN Group Meissen Style 
THe Messencer or Love. Figure of a young woman kneeling 
beside a table on which are an urn and writing utensils; on the 
opposite side a small Cupid blows with bellows a fire beneath 
a retort. A large winged seated Amor has placed his left hand 
upon her wrist and motions with his right, while an open book 
drops unheeded from his knees. Oval base enriched with gilded 


rocaille-scrolls. 
Height, 9 inches. 


39—PorcELaIn Group Meissen Style 
Love’s Sickness. Reclining on a couch heaped with cushions, 
her dog springing up at her right elbow; at her left the figure 
of a Cupid holding a cupping-dish as a large Amor makes an 
incision with a lancet in the arm to bleed the patient. Oval base 
enriched with gilded rocaille-scrolls. Mark: Crossed arrows. 


Height, 9 inches. 


40—Pair Frencu Faience CANnDLESTICKS 
Fluted Corinthian columns on large square valanced bases en- 
riched with festoons; gray-white glaze with ornament and cap- 


itals in emerald. (One has been repaired.) : 
Height, 101% inches. 


41—Frencu Faience Group 
Diana AND SHEPHERD. Lightly draped figure of shepherd sleep- 
ing under a blasted tree; to him appearing the kneeling form of 
Diana. Circular rustic base on scroll-pierced stand; creamy- 


white glaze. (Slight chips.) 
Height, 131% inches. 


42—Wuitrt Farencre Group Capo di Monte 
FremaLe Centaur anp Lapiruar. The rearing form of a female 
centaur trailing a drapery and attacked by three youths with 
poniards, one of whom has been crushed to earth. Rocky base, 
on which their shields have fallen; pierced rocaille-scrolled cir- 


cular stand with recurring mascaron details. 
Height, 17 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


43—WaatrE Farence Group Capo di Monte 
NympuH anp Faun. Nude erect figure of nymph caught in the 
embrace of a faun; flower-strewn base on pierced and rocaille- 
scrolled stand with recurring mascarons. (One leg has been re- 
paired.) Height, 23 inches. 


44—QumPER F'areNcE Ewer 
Circular pilgrim-bottle shape, with loop-handle and curved spout ; 
oval base. Decoration of a chanticleer and a peasant girl with 
a basket of hay, within formal borders in faience colors of rose, 
ochre-yellow, green and ultramarine. Height, 101, inches. 


45—Drtrr Brut anp Waite Pracock PLATE or “WAAIER 
ScHOTEL”’ Lambertus Sanderus, XVIII Century 


Cavetto with the well known design of a jardiniére of flowers 
overlaying a panache of peacock feathers, the marly with re- 
peated decoration of pairs of opposed leaf-figures alternating 
with miniature flower-vases and surrounded by sketched scroll 
diapers. Mark: The claw, F.C. and L.S. Diameter, 124 inches. 


46—De.trrt Buur anp Wuite Peacock PLATE 
Paulus van der Burch, XVIII Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: B.P. 


Diameter, 131%, inches. 


47—Detrrt Buur anp Wuitre Pracock PuateE XVIII Century 


Decoration as in the preceding. 
Diameter, 121% inches. 


48—Detrr Buvre anp Waitt Pracockx PLATE 


The Claw, XVIII Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: The Claw, 250 and 3. 


Diameter, 121% inches. 


49—Deurr Brug anp Wuiret Peacock PLate | 
The Claw, XIX Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: The Claw and 300. 


Diameter, 134, inches. 


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Afternoon Sale 


50—Deuirr Brive anp Wuirrt Peacock PuLatE 
The Claw, XVIII Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: The Claw and 300. 


Diameter, 14 inches. 


51—Detrr Buve anp WuitE Peacock Piste 
The Claw, XLX Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: The Claw and 4. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 


52—Detrr Brvur anno Wuiret PraAcocx PLAte 
The Claw, XLX Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: The Claw and 200. 


Diameter, 101%, inches. 


53—Detrr Bivue ann Wuirrt Pracock Pate 
The Claw, XVIII Century 
Decoration as in the preceding. Mark: The Claw and 200. 


Diameter, 1014 inches. 


54—Detrr Biure anp Waite Farence PLATE AIX Century 
Central decoration of a bunch of peonies within a circular medal- 
lion from which spring radial compartments containing sketched 
conventionalized blossoms in the Chinese manner. Apocryphal 
six-character mark of Ch’éng Hua. Diameter, 15 inches. 


55—Pair Deutrr Covrerep VaAsEs The Bottle, XLX Century 
Inverted pear-shaped hexagonal body, hexagonal dome cover 
with lion-finial. Decoration of sprays of flowers with shoulder 
and base banding of formal ornament in shades of delft-blue 

under a fine bluish-white glaze. Mark: F and bottle. 
Height, 101% inches. 


56—Pair Farence Covered Jars Delft, XLX Century 
Ovoid body with eight molded ribs; octagonal ribbed dome cov- 
ered with knob-finial; decoration of floral trellis and trefoil and 
quatrefoil medallions enclosing leafage with scrolled oblong 

reserves and developing leaf sprays. Mark: T. G. and 3 C. 
Height, 18 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


57—Parr Larce Buur anp Wuariret Farence Coverep JARS 


Rouen, XIX Century 


Octagonal ovoid body with small neck and slightly flaring foot ; 
octagonal cover with knob-finial. Decoration of a broad in- 
floretted band with reserved quatrefoil medallions occupied by 
slight floral sprays, the points sustaining four jardiniéres of 


flowers and emitting scroll decorations. 
Height, 21 inches. 


58—QuimpeR Buve ann Wuiret Farence WaAtt VASE 


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Pear-shaped semi-vase, the base enriched with a female head 
molded in bold relief, the posterior rim with handle formed by 
affrontés dolphins supporting a shell figure, dome cover; decora- 
tion of lambrequins of festoons and scrolling in the Rouen man- 


ner. (Handle has been repaired.) 
Height, 25 inches. 


PEWTER, BRASS, MANTEL CLOCKS AND WALL 
BRACKETS 


Two Prewrer Guitp BEAKERS Rhenish, XVIII Century 
Funnel-shaped, with circular flarmg bases; incised with guild 
symbols and inscribed respectively, “S. Kramer 1767” and “G. 


F. Travendorf 1757.” 
Height, 5 inches. 


60—Two Otp RHENISH STONEWARE AND PEWTER STEINS 


Bodies glazed in green, one decorated with trees and the figure 
of a peasant digging; mounted in pewter with hinged lids, one 


inscribed “G.K. 1724.” 
Heights, 7 inches and 71% inches. 


61—TIwo Oxup RueEenisH Pewrer STEINS 


One barrel-shaped, with hinged cover having knob-finial; the 
other cylindrical with incised geometrical decoration with three 
medallions, two holding flowers, the third a royal figure with a 


harp; the lid inscribed, “F.G.L.M. 1785.” 
Heights, 81 inches and 101/, inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


62—O.p RuenisH Farence and PEWTER STEIN 
White glaze decorated with three medallions in mauve holding 
single flowers and an urn surrounded by trailing blossoms. 
Mounted in pewter with hinged lid having ball-finial and in- 


scribed, “T.F.K. 1782” beneath a coronet. 
Height, 11 inches. 


63—Two Orp RuenisH PEwrer Jucs 
Inverted trumpet shape, with hinged lid having scrolled handle, 
inscribed, “I.C.F. 1763” and “F.L.B. 1790” respectively, within 


incised wreaths. 
Heights, 111% inches and 12 inches. 


64—-GaARNITURE OF THREE CopPpER JARDINIERE Bow ts 
Tuscan, Late XVII Century 
Two circular and one oval; with rope-molded rim and marly 
with a ring of small oval bosses. Boldly gadrooned body. 


Diameters, 151 inches and 1714 inches. 


65—AntievE Copper Mitk Can Italian or Spanish, XVII Century 
Body with two ring-handles and shallow rope-molded lid; en- 
riched with all-over slight hammered decoration of floral scroll-: 
ings, the base with repoussés wave figures embellished with triads 


of tiny bosses. 
Height, 271% inches; diameter, 19%, inches. 


66—Parr Smatt Cuivre Dork anp Brass APppLiauEs 
Lows XVI Style 
Fluted tapering demi-vase with pineapple finial; from the 
shoulder springing two small S-scrolled arms for lights. Fitted 


for electricity. 
Y Height, 91/, inches. 


67—Pair Cuivre Dort AppliauEs Louis XV Style 
Serpentined leaf-molded support from which spring two leaved 
and twisted arms for lights, with leaf-molded bobéches. Fitted 


for electricity, with sham candles. 
Height, 171, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


68—Pair Brass APPLIQUES Louis XVI Style 
Serpentined leaf support from which spring five twisted and leaf- 
molded arms for lights. Fitted for electricity, with sham 


candles. 
Height, 171, inches. 


69—Pair Bronzep APrPpLiauEs Louis XVI Style 
Pierced tapering support with beaded acorn finial; three scrolled 
arms for lights with leaf-enriched tulip bobéches. Fitted for 


electricity, with sham candles. 
Height, 171 inches. 


7O—Par Cuivre Dort Wari AppLiquEs Louis XV Style 
Serpentined leaf support, from which spring five twisted and 
leaf-molded arms for lights. Fitted for electricity, with sham 


candles. 
Height, 24 inches. 


71—Pair FrencH Bronze anp Cuivre Dort CAnpELABRA 
After Bouret 
Standing figure of a winged amor lightly draped about the loins 
and holding up as a torch a single molded cutvre doré bobéche. 


Height, 1134 inches. 


72—Pair FrRENcH Bronze anp Cuivre Dort Mantret CanpELABRA 

After Clodion 

Figures of boy and girl amorini, the girl seated, the boy stand- 

ing, each holding two leaf-twisted arms for lights with fluted 

and leaved bobéches. Circular statuary marble base, beaded and 
standing on three vase feet. Fitted for electricity. 


Height, 19 inches. 


73—Frencw Esonizep Vasze Crocx Mountrep 1n Cutvre Dort 


Pear-shaped vase mounted with pierced neck, leaf-molded double 
handles, base and plinth in cutvre doré. Small circular dial. 
(Hands missing.) 

Height, 10 inches. 


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74—Dutcuo Laaevut Parcet-cinpep Mantret Criocx 
. By Walleniusz, Noorképing 
Small circular drum set in a classic vase with imbricated fruit 
finial, the base enriched with carved and gilded leaf festoons. 
At either side a fluted and broken column on which are perched 


adossés two-tailed mermaids; molded base. 
Height, 16 inches. 


75—Eponizep Vas—E Crock Mountep 1n Cuivre Dort 
Pear-shaped vase holding circular dial; with chiseled flaring lip 


and foot in cuivre doré. 
Height, 17 inches. 


76—PrARWoop AND Marie Mantet Crock 
Square hody with side brackets, supported on a portal at the 
an arcade of two groups of classical pillars in alabaster stand- 
ing on a floor of mosaic inlaid and backed with two plane mir- 
rors; stepped semicircular base. Pendulum movement and strik- 


ing mechanism. 
Height, 1814 inches. 


77—Frvitwoop Mantet Crock Mountep 1n Cuivre Dore 
By Peter Rau, Vienna 
Square body with side brackets, supported on a portal at the 
head of a flight of five steps and backed with three plane mir- 
rors; mounted in cutvre doré with lavish appliqués, the dial 
with figures of warriors, dolphins and the like. Pendulum move- 


ment and striking mechanism. 
Height, 1914, inches. 


78—Carvep anv GitpED Mantrei Crock 
Circular drum body, crested by an urn of flowers and supported 
on sprays emitted from a leaf-scrolled vase ornament standing 
on a tripod table, at which are two seated affrontés putti ter- 
minating in leaf-scrolls; shaped base enriched with carved frieze 


and standing on five vase feet. 
Height, 20 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


79—Epsonizep AND Parcet-citp—ED Manrret Crock Rococo Style 


Tall oblong arched and molded case with oblong molded dome; 
two dials, one with double, one with single hand, set within a 
repoussé plaque of cuivre doré enriched with copious rocaille- 
scroll ornament. Height, 20 inches. 


80—Bavarian PoLtycHRoMED AND GILDED MantTet Ciock 

By Leonhard Pfeffer, Wiirzburg 
Drum body supported on the stump of a fluted pillar standing 
on a square plinth, the front with a bas-relief carving of a re- 
clining female figure; at the left side the erect figure of the 
Muse of History reading from a parchment, her left elbow rest- 
ing on the top of the drum, at the right a gilded urn. Molded 
base on six quadrangular tapering gilded feet. Height, 21 inches. 


81—Bvuri Watutnut ann PotycHromEe Lyre Crock 
By Franz Mayr, Innsbruck 
Erect slightly draped figure of a man with long curling hair 
wreathed in laurel, the left arm extended behind the lyre sup- 
porting the circular drum of the clock and standing on an oblong 
beaded base. Striking movement. Height, 22 inches. 


82—CaARVED AND GILDED AND ALABASTER MAntEet Crock MountTEep 
In Curvre Dork 


Circular drum flanked by gilded bird chimeras terminating in 
scrolled leafage and supported on a pediment sustained by four 
Ionic pillars of alabaster with gilded wooden capitals, the under- 
structure backed with three plane mirrors. Oblong base with 
advanced centre; mounted in cutvre doré with appliqués of vines 
and a central ornament involving Leda and the Swan, perched 
on a lyre-headed pedestal. Height, 22 inches. 


83—AustTRiAN MAHOGANY AND ParRcEL-GILDED Citock MountTEp IN 
Cuivre Dore 


Circular dial set in a vase-shaped dome crested by a small fe- 


male bust, and standing, with two carved and gilded chimerae, 
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83—Continued. 
on an understructure braced with six classic pillars in laqué 
wood or alabaster, before which are five steps. Mounted in cuivre 
doré with various appliqués; the base with mirror back, of which 
part is missing. 

Height, 26 inches. 


84—Carvep and GinpED Manrent Crock 
By Giuseppe Dominici, Trento 
Circular dial set in a shaped body with molded top having an 
oeil-de-boeuf and crested with a leaved vine finial; the face flanked 
by carved pinnacles, and framed in a garland of laurel. Old 


striking movement. 
Height, 26 inches. 


85—CaRVED AND GiLpED Watt Crock 

French, Second Empire Period 
Massive circular beaded drum surmounted by a small laqué bas- 
relief displaying animals and fruit, the drum flanked by figures 
of a female warrior and Peace, leading a Cupid. Leaf-carved 
base supported on the shoulders of two bent male demi-figures 
terminating in leaf scrolls, between them a second bas-relief 
plaque displaying female figures before a tent, laqué silver and 
in square beaded frame. Striking movement. (Has been re- 


paired.) 
Height, 30 inches; width, 19 inches. 


From the Collection of the famous French author, Emile Zola, 
Paris. 


SILVER PLATE 


S86—SILVER-PLATED Writine E@auIPAGE 


Balustered shaft on broad circular base, candle bobéche; with 
revolving portion having ink-well, sand-castor, pen-tray and 
quill-dips. 

Height, 7 inches. 


S7—SILVER-PLATED COVERED BONBONNIERE 


Urn-shaped, with finely gadrooned rim and hinged cover having 


pineapple-finial; square gadrooned base. 
Height, 8% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


S8—SILVER-PLATED HAMMERED CoprEer TRAY 
Shallow circular petaled dish, the cavetto plated with silver. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


89—Pair SILVER-PLATED TABLE CANDELABRA Louis XVI Style 


Facted flaring pillar on square base; bobéches with floral festoon 
ornament supporting enriched urn-finial, from the base of which 


spring two scrolled arms for lights. 
. Height, 11 inches. 


90—SILVER-PLATED SamovarR KETTLE 
Graceful bowl-shape with scalloped edge, on four shell-carved 
feet. Samovar stand with similarly shaped edge; spirit burner. 


Height, 12 inches. 


91—Pair SILVER-PLATED TABLE CANDELABRA 


Leaf-molded tulip bobéches; from the shoulder spring two ad- 
ditional scrolled and leaf-molded arms for lights. Mono- 


grammed, H.B. 
Height, 14 inches. 


92—-SILVER-PLATED HoT-wATER SAMOVAR 
Graceful urn-shaped body with eagle-head handles holding rings, 
scalloped lip; leaf-molded faucet. On square wooden base. 


Height, 151% inches. 


93—SILVER-PLATED Hor-waTterR Samovar Urn 
Tulip-shaped body with waisted neck and gadrooned shoulder 
and base. ‘Two double scrolled handles with wooden insulators ; 


detachable cover, molded faucet. 
Height, 161%, inches. 


94—Pair SILVER-PLATED TABLE CANDELABRA Directoire Style 


Tapering fluted shaft flaring ito broad circular base; the 
bobéche supporting a structure involving an urn-finial, from 
either side of which spring two undulating reeded candle arms. 


Height, 161/, inches. 


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95—SILVER-PLATED TABLE CANDELABRUM 
Molded baluster shaft flaring into gadrooned leaf-enriched base; 
molded tulip bobéches supporting five scrolled arms for lights. 


Height, 22 inches. 


SILVER 


The following examples, including the superb dinner service, are almost exclu- 
sively of German or Austrian orfévrerie. 


96—Srix AssorTED SILVER SERVERS 


Spoons and servers with various pierced, engraved or molded 
decorations. 


97—Six Stuver Oyster Forxs Anp Nine TEASPOONS 


(a) With median flat medallion bearing Minotto crest; (8) the 
handles with molded cornucopia decoration, and monogram. 


98—OneE Dozen AvstTrRiAN Sitver Fruir Knives anp Forks 


Flat octagonal faceted handles. 


99—Grovr or AssorTED TABLE SILVER 
Comprising soup ladle, asparagus tongs, punch ladle, small sugar 
tongs and spoon and fork servers, some with crest or mono- 
gram. 


100—Two Parrs Sittver Satr CeLiars 
(a) Circular bowl supported on three sphinx heads; (8) Oval 
bowl with lion-mask ring handles and chased decoration of leaf- 
scrolls and winged monsters; on tall flaring base. 


101—Sitver Creamer anp Mustarp-por 
(a) Figure of a cow with small hinged lid in back; (8) Nor- 
wegian silver cylindrical mustard-pot, the hinge cover having 
inset coin and tiny salient lion figure; standing on three sejant 


lion-feet. 
Heights, 3°84 inches and 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


102—SILVER AND TintEp Guass CRUET 


Mazarine-blue glass pepper and salt with silver tops, on pierced 
rocaille-molded stand. 


103—Two Sinver AND BouHEmMIAN Guass ALMonD DisHEs 


104—SIntvER AND BoHEMIAN Guass CRUET 


Ruby and milk glass salt and pepper with silver lids, on molded 
silver stand. 


105—SitveErR FLOWER-HOLDER 


Small square balustered shaft from which spring six short arms 
terminating in Greek warriors’ heads, the tops pierced as stem- 


holders. , 
Height, 41, inches. 


106—Pair Sirver ALtmMonp DisHES AND SUGAR-CASTOR 
(a) Faceted boat-shaped dish on flaring octagonal base; 
(3) Ring-molded pear-shaped body, with detachable perforated 
top. 


i07—-SILvER AND CrysTAL SuGAR-cASTOR AND MusTarp-PoT 
(a) Spirally ribbed body with etched decoration, mounted in 
silver with rocaille scrollings; (8) Hob-nail diamond-cut body 
with cornucopia ornaments; hinged lid, handle and base in 
silver. 


108—Fovur Sitver Bovporr ARTICLES 
(a) Pair of pierced oval repoussés silver pin-trays; (B) Mini- 
ature candleholder, bobéche uphold by a cupidon treading on a 
serpent; (c) Covered cachou box enriched with ruby, emerald 
and sapphire cabochons, with engraved ornament. 


109—Sitver AND Tintep Guass Bonson DisH 


Sky-blue glass bowl mounted in stand having a band of pierced 
diamond ornament above engraved leaf-scrollings and standing 
on four flaring feet. Beaded rim and beaded open ribbon handle. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


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110—CrystTaL AND Sitver Bonson Dtsyu 


Molded hemispherical bowl] mounted with bands of silver, with 
flat recurring ornaments of affrontés serpents among leafage and 
a cupidon playing on a flageolet; tripod base. Pierced handle 


with central repoussé ornament of Bacchic head. 
Height, 6 inches. 


111—Two Sitver Toretr Trays 
(a) Turkish silver, the rim with repoussé figures of savages and 
fauns, with a central boss depicting the rape of a woman by 
the Sun-god in his chariot. (8) Ajowré marly of flying cupids, 
vermicular scrolls and portrait medallions, the cavetto chased 
with a sporting scene. 


Diameters, 5%, inches and 8 inches. 


112—Turee Sitver UTENSILs 
Comprising small ewer jug, small pear-shaped hot-water jug 
and infusion pot; all with wooden insulator handles. 


Heights, 7 inches, 534 inches and 5% inches. 


113—SintverR AND BoHEmIAN Guass CoMPOTIER 


Valanced bowl of lapis-blue glass with ornament of clear glass 
quatrefoil figures ; supported by winged chimera perched on oval 


faceted base. 
Height, 61% inches. 


114—Sinver CREAMER AND Syrup Jue 
(4) Deep boat-shape, with flat handle enriched with ram’s-head ; 
(s) Pear-shape, with inverted cup-shaped hinge lid having fig 


finial. Decoration of sprays of flowers in slight relief. 


115—Two Sitver Bonzon DisHeEs 
(a) Petaled dish sustained on a parrot figure with spread wings ; 
oval base. With escutcheon. (8) Two circular petaled dishes 
with repoussés floral rims supported on molded and gadrooned 
central stand with scrolled ring-handle. 


Heights, 5% inches and 61%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


116—Sinver Coverep Powprer Jar AnD BONBONNIERE 
(a) Cylindrical, chiseled with all-over decoration of pastoral 
motives within rocaille scrolling, the ld with a seated bibulous 
Cupid; (8) Semi-ovoid, with pierced flaring rim and supported 
on scrolling tripod on incurved triangular base; bell-shaped cover 
with wreath-finial. With escutcheon. 
Heights, 61%, inches and 6 inches. 


117—Pair Sitver CANDLESTICKS 
Tapering balustered shaft beaded and enriched with festoon orna- 
ment, flower-scalloped base; ribbed tulip bobéche with escutch- 
eon. Height, 714 inches. 


118—Patr Srtver CANDLEST:cKS Baroque Style 
Quadrilateral balustered and molded shaft enriched with scroll- 

ing and leaf-cartouches; flaring into square scroll-molded base. 
Height, 9 inches. 


119—Parr Sitver CanpLeEstTicks 
Slender tapering shaft flaring into broad circular base; bobéches 
with ribbed bossed ring with escutcheon. Height, 914, inches. 


120—Pair Srtver CANDLESTICKS 
Ribbed and balustered shaft flaring into square valanced and 
ribbed base; floral bobéches. Engraved escutcheon. 
Height, 11 inches. 


121—Sitver Bonzon Disu 
Shell-shaped, with leaf-scrolled handle; on three rocaille-molded 
feet. Width, 10 inches. 


122—Repovusst Sitver Cake Basket Louis XVI Style 
Oblong, the edges pierced with a narrow lattice enclosed within 
rocaille scrolls ; the body with pastoral subjects, trellis and floral 
detail framed in lavish rocaille ornament. Rectangular handle 
with scrolled molded edges. Length, 101%, inches. 


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123—HamMERED SitverR Bown 


Circular, with graceful flaring valanced lip; all-over honeycomb 


bosses. 
Diameter, 91, inches. 


124—Two Smauu SitveErR Trays 
(a) Oval with reeded edge. Monogrammed. (8) Octagonal, in 
gilded silver. Engraved escutcheon. 


Diameters, 101% inches and 7 inches. 


125—BeErun SILVER GARNITURE 


Comprising three bowls, one large and two small; circular, with 
flaring valanced lip and fine hammered honeycomb faceting. 


Diameters: one, 91% inches; two, 734 inches. 


126—RepovussE GILDED SILVER EssENCE SERVICE Baroque Style 


Comprising oval dish profusely enriched with interlacing Baroque 
scrolling and leafage, with two cavetti to hold small similarly 
enriched pots with hinged covers. 


Height of pots, 5 inches; length of tray, 12 inches. 


127—Sinver Azovurt DisuH anp PLATTER 


(a) Oval, the edge with applied repoussé leaf decoration, the 
body consisting of bands of conventional leafage springing from 
a plain central cavetto; (8) Oval bossed centre emitting repoussé 
pierced rocaille scrolling, the whole framing an oval with two 


scrolled handles. 
Lengths, 14 inches and 15 inches. 


128—Bavarian SILVER TEA SERVICE 
Comprising circular tray, smali samovar kettle with spirit burner, 
creamer and sugar-bowl, all with simple gadrooning. Engraved 


escutcheons. 
Height of samovar, 9 inches; diameter of tray, 121% inches. 


129—AuvstTRIAN Sitver TEA SERVICE 
Comprising teapot, covered sugar-bowl and creamer; flattened 
ovoid bodies with repoussés floral festoons between valanced bands 


of gadrooning. 
Height of teapot, 5%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


130 138 


130—Srx Sou Sirver Diyner Pratres By Otto Schneider, Berlin 
Marly with reeded valanced edge, plain circular cavetto. En- 
graved with the escutcheon of Minotto. (Slight differences in 
weights, which are stamped on the bases.) 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


1381—Srx Soum Strver Dinner Puates By Otto Schneider, Berlin 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


182—Srx Soxum Sitver Dinner Prates By Otto Schneider, Berl 
Similar to the preceding. 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


1383—S1x Sonim Sitver Dinner Pratres By Otto Schneider, Berlin 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


134—Six Sonim Srtver Dinner Pirates By Otto Schneider, Berlin 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


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1385—Six Soup Sitver Dinner Puates By Otto Schneider, Berlin 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


136—Six Soup Sitver Dinner Puatres By Otto Schneider, Berlin 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


137—Six Soup Sirver Dinner Prates By Otto Schneider, Berlin 


Similar to the preceding. 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


138—Two Larce Sonuw Sitver Circutar DisHes 


To match the preceding; deep cavetto. 


Diameter, 13 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


139—OvatL Souip Sitver PLaTTeR By Mudra and Stiller 
To match the preceding. 


Length, 201% inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


140—Two Sitver Sauce Boats By Mudra and Stiller 
To match the preceding; having oval stand-dishes into which 


they can be screwed. With ladle-spoons. 
Height, 5, inches. 


141—Two Sou Sitver Circurar Prattrers By Mudra and Stiller 


To match the preceding. 


Diameter, 13 inches. 


142—Two Crrecvutar Covered Sinver Entree DisHeEs 


To match the preceding. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


143—Sirver JARDINIERE BowL 
Shallow circular bowl with broad flaring lip. Engraved 


escutcheon. 
Height, 51%, inches; diameter, 13 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed wm the forepart of the Catalogue. 


144 147 


144—Si1tver Lovine-cup 


Cylindrical, with engraved gadrooned base and flaring foot; two 
loop handles of semicircular section. With engraved monogram 
and coronet. Height, 8 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


145—Sinver Lovine-cur 


Similar to the preceding. 


146—Sitver PuNcH-BOWL By Johann Wagner and Son, Berlin 


Hemispherical body with bold spiral gadroonings; short waisted 
stem and flaring circular gadrooned foot. With engraved 
escutcheon. Height, 81% inches; diameter, 1214 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


147—BeEruw Sitver THREE-HANDLED LoviNG-cuP 
Cylindrical, on three ball feet. Mounted with three finely matched 
ram’s-horn handles. Height, 9 inches; diameter, 7 inches, 


(Illustrated) 


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148—-Sinver Jue 


Inverted pear-shaped body, loop handle with bone insulator rings. 
Monogram and crest. Height, 7 inches. 


149—Sitver CorFFrEE-PotT 
Flattened ovoid body with sharply incurved neck and hinge lid 
having wheel finial; loop handle enriched with ram’s-head. 


Height, 10 inches. 


150—Si1tver CoFFEE-POT 
Ovoid body with tall neck, shoulder with band of chiseled jar- 
diniere ornament; hinge lid with pineapple-finial. Scroll wooden 
insulator handle; spout terminating in equine mask. 
Height, 141% inches. 


151—CrystauL anp Sitver Spirir DecAnTER SERVICE 
Consisting of three finely etched and faceted stoppered decanters 
mounted in a quatrefoil-pierced trellis stand; on molded tri- 
angular base enriched with leaf-scrolling and floral ornament in 
relief, with a rustic central handle of entwined branches of 


flowers. Height, 17 inches. 


TEXTILES 


152 


Lot or Firrreen Assortrep Oxp Iranian TAssEts 


Comprising set of six large gilded tassels and nine smaller ones. 


153—Drar v’Or ET D’ARGENT BrocapE Pane 
Venetian, Late XVII Century 
Salmon-pink field brocaded in gold and silver with a pattern of 
individual swaying blossoms recalling the Sicilian-Rhodian 
designs; bordered with gold fringe. 
Length, 4 feet 8 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches. 


154—SEa-GREEN Sirk Damask Pane Louts XVI Style 
Developing festooned classical vases of flowers within lyre-shaped 
floral frames and oval medallions of chains of tulips enclosing 
musical trophies. Length, 4 feet 9 inches; width, 4 feet 1 inch. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


155—-Panet oF Oxtp RoseE-crimson Damask 
Composed piece of three widths, damassé with undulating floral 
branches enclosing pairs of opposed leaf-scrolls sustaining floral 
bouquets. Narrow border of gold galloon. 
Length, 5 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 10 inches. 


156—O.up VENETIAN SILVER-EMBROIDERED VELVET BANNER 
Crimson velvet with an appliqué panel of antique embroidery in- 
volving a border of interlacing tulip and other floral branches, 
with sprays of flowers springing from the corners and a central 
oval medallion enclosing a coroneted escutcheon. Border of gold 
galloon. Length, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 4 feet 11 inches. 


157—Setr or Haneines ry Morré Sirk Damask Louis XVI Style 
Rose-crimson moiré silk damassé with large trailing ribbon and 
floral medallions enclosing classical vases filled with roses. Com- 
prising four pairs of narrow window-hangings and five valances. 


Hanging, length, 7 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet. 
Length of valances: three, 5 feet; one, 4 feet; one, 6 feet. 


158—Rose-crimson Moirt Sirk Damask Pane Louis XVI Style 


Similar to the preceding. 
Length, 38 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. 


159—Setr or WIndDOW-HANGINGS IN Ivory FLorRAL BrocapE 


Louis XV Style 


Border with a diamond-shaped trellis enclosing swaying sprays 
of roses alternately in reds and mauves. Comprising four pairs 
of narrow window-hangings, and one long and one short valance. 


Hanging, length, 8 feet; width, 1 foot 10 inches. 
Length of valances, one, 5 feet 2 inches; one, 18 feet 10 inches. 


CARVINGS, INCLUDING AN ALGARDI IVORY AND THE 
MAGNIFICENT CRUCIFIXION OF ANDREA BRUSTOLONI 


160—Parir ANTIQUE IratIAN Carvep anpd Gitpep Watt Ficures 
Erect figures of winged cherubs lightly draped about the loins 
and holding empty cornucopiae. Height, 12 inches. 


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161—Pair Carvep Waunvut STATUETTES Italian, XVII Century 
Music and Lirrrature. Erect female figures gracefully draped 
to leave the bosom and lower limbs partly bare and_ holding 
respectively a lyre and a pencil and tablets. On circular molded 


plinths. 
Heights, 16 inches. 


162—Carvep Waunut Group Venetian, Late XVII Century 
Caritas. Erect figure of a woman with heroic size limbs, the 
upper part of her body half bare, supporting in her left arm 
the nude figure of a child while her right hand caresses that of 


a second taking refuge against her skirts. 
Height, 191% inches. 


163—Two Carvep, PotycHRoMED AND GILDED FicurEs 
Spanish, Late XVI Century 
Standing figures of a saintly man and woman, sumptuously 
draped, with long flowing hair, supporting between their extended 
arms bands of ribbon bearing respectively the devices Sore Dro 


and Honor Guorta. 
Height, 191% inches. 


164—Carvepo Watnut STATUETTE Italian, Late XVII Century 


LEeDA AND THE Swan. Scantily draped figure of Leda, her right 
hand poised on her bare right breast, the swan coiling about her 


lower limbs as her left hand grasps his neck. 
Height, 23 inches. 


165—Carvep, GILDED AND PotycHrRoMED WALL Ficure 
Italian, XVII Century 
Figure of an angel with great gilded wings, the upper half of 
the body bare, the left arm raised and the right pointing down- 


ward; kneeling on a mass of carved scrollwork. 
Height, 28 inches. 


166—Pair Carvep, GILDED AND PoLYCHROMED STATUETTES 
Florentine, Late XVI Century 
Standing draped female figures with flowing hair, holding a 
scrolled branch terminating at the top in a small circular stand; 
on square bases, the front carved with winged cherub-heads be- 


tween scroll volutes. 
Height, 301% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ANDREA BRUSTOLONI 
VENETIAN: 1662—1732 


167—CRUCIFIXION 
(Sculptured Boxwood Figure) 
Height, 34 inches 


SupEeRBLy carved figure of the cruci- 
fied Savior, the nude body wreathed 
about the loms with cords and dra- 
pery, the bent thorn-encircled head 
crowned with a sun-like halo. Sus- 
pended from a rustic walnut cross 
inset in a rocky base. 

Note: The modeling of the face recalls 
strongly that of the fine equestrian Marcus 
Aurelius by the same sculptor in the Museo 
Correr in Venice. Of the passionate real- 
ism of his work Ricciotti Bratti has written 
(Emporium, 1908, “Arte Retrospettiva’”): 

. Dinanzi ai classici modelli, il suo di- 
segno pote arrivare ad una_ straordinaria 
correttezza e le sue cognizioni anatomiche 
perfezionarsi cosi da lasciare null’altro a 
desiderare . . . egli cedette cosi raramente e 
cosi parcamente alla retorica del suo tempo 
che le sue sculture hanno tutte quella ca- 
ratteristica eleganza che le faceva distin- 
PUGTC ts rare 


(Illustrated) 


ALESSANDRO ALGARDI 
Roman: 1598—1654 


168—CRUCIFIED CHRIST 
(Sculptured Ivory) 


Height, 64% inches 


Very finely carved figure of the Savior with bent head and closed eyes, 
long hair falling on to the shoulders, the loins tied about with a cloth, 
the hands and feet pierced. Rich yellowish patina. In glass case. 


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FURNITURE 


169—Four Iravian Carved AnD GILDED BRrAcKETS 
Cherub-head with a collar of leaves supporting U-shaped stand 
enriched with egg-and-tongue molding. 


Height, 71%, inches; width, 111%, inches. 


170—Parr AnTiIqvE Iratian Carvep BRraAckETs 
Cherub-heads in silver with gilded wings supporting semicircular 


ebonized stands. 
Height, 8 inches. 


171—Pair Irauian Carvep Watnut anp Oak BrAcKETS 
Winged cherub-heads supporting molded semi-round stands. 
Height, 8% inches; width, 14 inches. 


172—Pair Carved Oak Watt Brackets 
Scrolled leaf-carved capital supporting an oblong cornice. 


Height, 101% inches. 


1738—Patr Carved AND PotycHROMED CaARyYATIDS 
Italian, Empire Period 
Classical female heads with flowing hair, the neck adorned with . 
a brooch pendant; supporting square stands. Originally used 


in an Italian theatre. 
Height, 16%4 inches. 


174—Patr CrREWEL-workK CaArveD Oak FoorTstToots 


Oblong, with shaped apron, on barrel-feet. Covered in floral 
gros-point, the work of Countess Minotto. 


175—Parr Oxup Irauan Scutprured Watnut Door-srors 
Sejant naturalistically carved lions, with plane backs. 


Height, 13 inches. 


176—Irauian Carvep Wautnut TraveLinc CHEST 
Oblong, the front carved with two escutcheons above the bust 
figure of a saintly archbishop; bound with iron hasps and hav- 


ing a leather carrying strap. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


177—-Carvep Watnut CoFFRET Florentine, XVI Century 
Oblong top with gadrooned edge, front leaf-paneled with an inset 
metal bas-relief plaque displaying the toilet of Venus, with a 
train of attendant nymphs. Pilasters carved in bold relief with 
demi-figures terminating in leaf scrolls, base with concave gad- 
roonings, on heart-shaped feet. (Entirely reconstructed.) 


Height, 13 inches; length, 23 inches. 


178—Carvep Oak Stoo. Italian, XVII Century Style 
Oblong top, on four turned and balustered legs joined by bal- 
ustered H-stretcher and two scrolled leaf-carved stretchers. 
Covered in sage-green damask developing in ivory floral patterns 
and animals within ogivals. | 


179—Carvep WaLtnut StToor Italian, XVII Century 
Oblong top supported on four trumpet-turned legs joined by 
scrolled X-stretcher and standing on inverted-cup feet. Covered 
in crimson silk damask. (Stretcher and feet restored.) 


180—Carvep AND PoLycHROMED CRESTING 
Venetian, Late XVI Century 
Very finely modeled composition formed of a triad of cherub- 
heads surrounded by graceful scrolling leafage; with traces of 
gilding. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 27 inches. 


181—Two Carvep, GiLpED AND PoLtycHROMED PEDIMENTS 
Italian, circa 1600 
Leaf- and ovolo-molded and modillioned cornice and _ frieze, 
earved with trailing vines; pediment having clasped scrolls 
terminating in male mascarons and supporting a central winged — 
cherub-head flanked by two reclining male figures. 


Height, 19 inches; length, 35 inches. 


182—Oxp Carvep anp GinpED Stanpine Mrrror 
Renaissance Style 
Cartouche-shaped frame circumscribed by carved foliage with 
pendant fruits and crested with a cherub-head; on scroll feet, 


with added support to back. 
Height, 1814, inches; length, 22 inches. 


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183—Parr Carvep anp GinpEp TorcHEREs 
Italian, XVII Century Style 
Balustered leaf-carved shaft enriched at the middle with three 
cherub-heads with embracing arms; on triangular pierced and 
scrolled base standing on claw feet. With candles. 


Height, 25 inches. 


184—Laaukt Parcet-cirpEp Carvep Mirror 
Venetian, XVIII Century Style 
Oblong molded frame with pierced and partly gilded cresting of 
rocaille-scrolls enriched with pimpernels and sustaining a cluster 
of blue grapes; laqué ivory and painted with delicate trailing 
leafage. Height, 27 inches; width, 111% inches. 


185—Pair Carvep, Ginpep anp PotycHromMep ARCHITRAVE PENDANTS 
Italian, XVI Century 

Small cherub-heads looking down among vertically disposed 
masses of graceful scrolled leafage. Height, 28% inches. 


186—Carvep anp GinpED GiRANDOLE TABLE SCREEN 
Louis XV Style 
Oblong molded and beaded frame inset with a hanging panel of 
silk embroidery with flowers about the cypher of Marie Antoin- 
ette; crested with a pierced structure of rocaille scrolls and 
leafage with flying cupids and a central demi-cowronne. Molded 


shaped base with two pairs of candle arms. 
Height, 291% inches. 


187—Two Carvep ano GitpED Wari Mirrors 
Italian, XVIII Century 
Tall oblong arched molded frame surrounded with an ajouré gar- 
land of rocaille scrolls enriched with flowers and crested by a 


palmette. 
Height, 31 inches; width, 131/, inches. 


188—Venetian Erain Dort LAntTERN 
Consisting of an octagonal skeleton frame with dome formed of 
eight flat curving leaf sprays meeting above in a small coronet; 


the base similarly. 
Height, 33 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


189—Manocany Hancine Inpicator By C. Bundock, London 
Comprising hygrometer, Fahrenheit thermometer, clock, aneroid 

barometer and spirit level mounted in inlaid banjo frame. 
Height, 42, inches. 


190—Tuirpwoop ParquETERIE Taste dE Nuir 
French, XVIII Century Style 
Circular galleried top covered with velours; deep drum frieze 
with parqueterie inlays in kingwood and maple, having cup- 
board with fitted interior; flat pilasters with ribbon inlays ter- 
minating in slender lozenge-shaped cabriole legs joined by inlaid 
circular shelf-stretcher and shod with cutore doré. 


Height, 291% inches; diameter, 14 inches. 


191—Carvep Oak anp Watnut Sine Tassie 
Italian, XVII Century Style 
Circular top with leaf-carved edge, plain molded frieze supported 
on spirally twisted legs joined by X-stretcher. 
Height, 27 inches; diameter, 21 inches. 


192—Gros Potnr Carved Oak BanaQuetTrTe 
Italian, XVII Century Style 
Oblong on turned balustered legs joined by balustered H- 
stretcher, inverted cup feet. Top covered in fine floral gros- 
point. 


Note: The needlepoint of the above was worked by the Countess 
Minotto. 


198—Iniai Tuttrpwoop anp Kinewoop Cuitp’s CommopE 
Louis XVI Style 
Oblong top with serpentined sides, chamfered corners and front 
with advanced centre; two drawers following the contours of 
the top, chamfered pilasters terminating in quadrangular cab- 
riole legs. Mounted in cuivre doré with festooned keyplates, 
ring handles and knee and toe-mounts; rouge bréche marble top. 


Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches. 


194—Carvep Watnvt Favtevit Louis XV Style 
Cartouche-shaped molded back, serpentined voluted arms on 
curved uprights; molded apron, cabriole legs. Back and seat 
cannés. 


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195—Carvep Watunout Favrevin Louis XV Style 
Cartouche-shaped molded. back, scroll arms with leather arm- 
pads on curving uprights; molded ogee-carved apron, voluted 
legs. Back and seat cannés. 


196—Damask Carved anv GILDED Fire SCREEN Austrian, 17638 
Square panel of rose silk damassé in ivory with a rustic border 
featuring incidents of the chase surrounding a group of the 
Empress Maria Theresa flanked by two courtiers, with present- 
ment of the castle at Hubertsburg, and dated 1763. In leaf- 
carved and gilded frame of later date. Glass panel. 


From the Collection of Count Kospoth, Silesia. 


197—Parr Manocany Bepsipe Tasies 
Italian, Late XVIII Century Style 
Circular top, the frieze rimmed in brass and supported on three 
quadrangular legs flaring at the foot and joined by a circular 
lower shelf; mounted in cuwivre doré with rosettes. 


Height, 29 inches; diameter, 141% inches. 


198—Manocany OccasionaL TABLE 
Italian, Late XVIII Century Style 
Circular top rimmed in brass, the frieze and dies paneled in the 
metal, the latter with diamond figures; on scrolled incurved tri- 
pod joined by small circular tray-stretcher, triangular incurved 


shelf base. 
Height, 301, inches; diameter, 201%, inches. 


199—Manocany OccasionaL Taste Mountep 1n Cuivre Dort 
Italian, Louis XVI Style 
Oblong rimmed top with rouge marble tablet and shaped apron 
supported on four reeded quadrangular legs joined by oval 
rimmed shelf-stretcher and cabrioled beneath. Mounted in cutvre 

doré with leaf festoons at the knees and leaf-scrolled toes. 


Height, 30 inches; diameter, 1914 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


200—Carvep BrEcHwoop Sipe TasrE Italian, Late XVII Century 
Oblong molded top with rounded corners, frieze enriched with 
carved shell ornament and trellis enclosed within C-scrolls and 
water-leaves ; molded cabriole legs enriched at the knees with rib- 
bon scrolling and shell details, hoof feet. (Top apparently of 


later date.) 
Height, 29 inches; length, 35 inches. 


201—Carvep Waunutr anp Cuestnut Caquretrreuse Henri II Style 
Architecturally conceived back, the frieze enriched with flat leaf- 
scrolls surrounding an oval escutcheon of Minotto, above a 
round-arched niche exquisitely carved with an erect figures of 
Diana in high relief. Arms terminating in ram’s-head on turned 
uprights, enriched front rail, turned legs joined by molded box- 
stretcher. 


202—Carvep Watnour Wine ARMCHAIR 
Italian, Early XVIII Century 
Arched canted back with wings, flat voluted arms on incurved 
uprights; molded and leaf-carved apron, cabriole legs enriched 
at the knees and terminating in hoof feet. Upholstered in crim- 
son motré silk damask. 


203—Two NerEepLEprotnt Carved WALNUT SraTE CuHarrs 
Régence Style 
Oblong canted back, scrolling and slightly outcurved arms on 
cabrioled enriched uprights continuing into husk-carved blocks ; 
molded apron with central leaf-detail, enriched cabriole legs 
joined by serpentined molded X-stretcher, hoof feet. Seat and 
back in sage-green floral gros-point. 


Note: The needlepoint above was worked by the Countess Minotto. 


204—Carvep Oak State CuHair Italian, Renaissance Style 
Square canted back with turned enriched knob-finials, flat molded 
arms on miniature caryatid uprights; quadrangular stretchered 
legs with deep scrolled and pierced frontal stretcher carved with 
a central oval escutcheon. Covered in drab-fawn velours trimmed 
with large brass nails. 


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205—Carvep Watnut BanQuETTE Louis XIV Style 


Oblong top supported on Flemish-scrolled molded legs joined 
by molded double U-stretcher. ‘Top covered in machine-woven 
embroidery simulating needlepoint and developing animals and 
birds among foliage, on a field of black. 


206—Carvep Watnutr BanquETTE Louis XV Style 


Oblong serpentined top and molded apron with floral carvings ; 
cabriole legs, carved at the knees with single blossom and leaf- 
carved at the base; stock feet. Height, 12 inches. 


207—Manocany Foupine Carp Tasre 
Italian, Louis XVI Style, made circa 1840 


Oblong revolving top with rounded corners rimmed in brass and 
baize-covered, plain frieze with half-round stiles and tapering 
legs, ornamented with applied vertical strips of brass and beaded 


at the knees. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 341/, inches. 


208—Manocany Sipe Tas e Italian, Late XVIII Century Style 
Oblong rimmed top, single drawer, frieze dies paneled in brass, 
with festooned keyplate; quadrangular tapering legs with reeded 
brass insets and joined by incurved shelf-stretcher. 


Height, 31144 inches; length, 25 inches. 


209—Carvep Watnut ARMCHAIR Renaissance Style 


Oblong canted back, quadrangular arms terminating in leaf- 
volutes and supported by leaf-scrolled uprights, the legs treated 
inversely to the uprights and terminating in claw feet. Seat in 
green velours, back in almond-green silk damask. 


210—NeEEDLEPOINT Carved Watnur Arm CHarR 
Italian, Early XVII Century Style 
Square arched back, downcurved and voluted leaf-enriched arms 
on short turned uprights; turned legs joined by balustered and 
turned H-stretcher with pierced scrolled frontal-stretcher having 
central leaf-cartouche claw feet. Covered in fine floral gros 
point. 
Note: The needlepoint for the above was worked by the Countess 
Minotto. ; 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


211—Carvep Watutnutr Arm CuHaiR Italian Renaissance Period 
Oblong canted back with scrolled and incised headboard, up- 
rights with knob-finials, closed arms terminating in scrolls, quad- 
rangular legs joined by scrolled back-stretcher. Upholstered in 
mauve damask. 


212—Carvep Waunut Cassone Florentine, XVI Century Style 
Oblong top with gadrooned edges, paneled beaded front with bor- 
der of undulating leafage surrounding an escutcheon flanked by 
winged demi-putto figures and leaf scrollings with the present- 
ments of ramping lions; paneled pilasters enriched with female 
masks in high relief. Leaf-carved molded base on sejant lion 


feet. 3 
Height, 3 feet 4 inches; length, 7 feet 6 inches. 


213—Oxp Carvep Wainer Cassons Roman, XVI Century Style 
Oblong molded top, the front panel finely carved with adossés 
fauns about a central urn with serpents and fruit, the group 
emitting graceful scrolling foliage enveloping at either side the 
form of a female satyr facing the faun; pilasters enriched with 
cornucopiae, from which spring demi-figures of faun and nymph 
embracing; gadrooned base on massive leonine feet. 


Height, 2 feet 11 inches; length, 5 feet 11 inches. 


214—Oxup Carvep Watnut Dantresca CHAIR 
Tuscan, Late XV Century Style 
Downcurved voluted arms supported on curule-shaped legs with 
rosetted intersection and standing on molded bar-feet. Seat 
and back in very fine antique crimson velvet. 


215—Ser oF Six Gros Point Watnur Swe CuHarres 
Italian, Late XVII Century Style 
Oblong canted backs on simple quadrangular uprights; faceted 
tapering and balustered legs joined by molded and shaped H- 
stretcher. Covered in gros point developing formal floral pat- 
terns on a blue background. 


Note: These chairs are copied from a model in the Ziirich Museum, the 
needlepoint having been executed by Countess Minotto under the personal 
direction of Herr Angst, former director of the museum. 


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216—Carvep Watnut Arm CuHarRr Italian, Louis XV Period 
Molded cartouche-shaped back headed with slight floral carv- 
ing, serpentined scrolling arms on cabrioled uprights; molded 
apron with central fan-carving, cabriole legs terminating in hoof 
feet. Upholstered in crimson silk damask. 


(Illustrated) 


217—Two Gros Point Hicu-pack Watnur Cnrarrs 
Italian, XVII Century Style 
Oblong canted back, square seat on quadrangular legs flaring at 
the feet and joined by scrolled stretchers. Upholstered in gros 
point similar to the preceding. 


218—Carvep Watnut BrEercERE Louis XV Period 


Arched molded horseshoe back with rudimentary scroll cresting 
downcurving into serpentined uprights; serpentined front with 
three molded cabriole legs. Upholstered in crimson stripe-cut 
velours, with loose cushion. (Restorations to two legs.) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


219—Carvep anv GinpEp Wart Mirror 
Venetian, XVIII Century Style 
Cartouche-shaped frame in pierced carved rocaille scrolls and 
crested with a rococo ornament repeated as a pendant to the 
base with an enrichment of roses. 


Height, 4 feet 10 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. 


220—Carvep AND GitpED Watt Mirror 
| Venetian, Louis XV Period 
Tall oblong molded frame, Moresque arched top surrounded by 
a graceful pierced garland of rocaille scrolling intermingled with 


trailing leafage and ribbon. 
Height, 5 feet; width, 2 feet 11 inches. 


221—Carvep AND GILDED CHANDELIER 
Circular bowl with leaf-carved edge and leaf-carved and gad- 
roon-molded base, from which spring six S-scrolled leaf-enriched 
arms for lights, fitted for electricity. Supported by three brass 


chains from a small coronet. 
Height, 35 inches. 


222—Inuaip Watnut TasLe Italian, XVII Century Style 
Oblong top with leaf-carved edge paneled with hollywood and 
ebony about a central stellate motive; molded frieze with single 
small drawer having lion-mask handle, massive spirally twisted 
legs joined by spiraled X-stretcher having knob-pinnacle, cushion 


feet. 
Height, 301% inches; length, 35 inches. 


223—Iniai Manocany Sipe Taste Italian, XVIII Century Style 


Oblong top with penciled inlay of hollywood and inset bréche 
marble tablet; arch-molded and beaded frieze, chamfered cor- 
ners with quadrangular cabriole legs joined by incurved shelf 


stretcher. 
Height, 301% inches; width, 24 inches. 


224—Carvep Oak CEnTRE TABLE Italian, Rococo Style 


Molded top with serpentined outset corners, scroll frieze; four 
molded cabriole legs joined by molded and serpentined X- 


stretcher. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 37 inches. 


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225—Four Carven Watnut Arm CHairs 

| Northern Italy, Louis XV Period 
Cartouche-shaped molded backs with slight fan-carving, finely 
molded serpentined arms scrolled at the ends and supported on 
curving molded uprights; serpentined apron with fan-carving, 
molded cabriole legs. Upholstered in ivory floral brocade in 
the style of the period. 


(Illustrated) 


226—Carvepo WALNUT SETTEE Italian, Louis XV Style 
Made to match the preceding, probably circa 1840. 


227—SmatuL Carved Watnut BERGERE Louis XVI Style 
Oblong scrolled back and ends, beaded and carved with ribbon 
knots and leafage; similar front rail with rosetted dies, on fluted 
tapering legs. Back, seat and sides cannés. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


228—Carvep WaLNuT Strate Cuair Italian, XVII Century 


Oblong canted back with gilded wreath-finials, flat arms on 
turned balustered uprights, quadrangular legs joined by double 
turned and balustered stretchers and standing on bar feet hav- 
ing claw toes. Seat in green velours, back in almond-green silk 
damask. (Reconstructed.) 


From the Collection of E. Koppel, Esq., Florence, Italy. 


229—Two Carvep Waunut Srate Cuarrs 

Italian, Late XVI Century Style 
Oblong canted back and pillars enriched with caryatids and 
having lion-mask finials; molded downcurved arms terminating 
in ram’s-masks and supported on leaf-scrolled uprights. En- 
riched apron having an oblong bas-relief of a reclining faun, 
round fluted legs joined by box-stretcher. Seat and back in crim- 
son velvet with appliqué drap d’or leaf design. 


230—Inuari Warnur Centre Tasre Italian, XVII Century Style 
Oblong top with leaf-carved edge, paneled in ebony about a 
central stellate figure, molded frieze with single drawer having 
animal-mask handle, pierced leaf-carved apron with curiously 
molded outset die blocks. Supported on heavy spirally twisted 
legs joined by molded double Y-stretcher having knob pinnacle, 


cushion feet. 
Height, 31 inches; length, 39 inches. 


2?31—Carvep Oax BRACKET 


Molded arched head and heart-shaped base, supporting two seg- 


mental shelves with edging of carved leafage. 
Height, 52%, inches. 


232—NEEDLEPOINT Oak Fire SCREEN 


Gros-point developing sitting shepherdess with lambs among 
flowers, the face, neck and hands in petit point; together with 
an escutcheon. 


Height, 49 inches; width, 281% inches. 


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233—Manocany Wart Mirror Mountep 1x Curvre Dort 
Directoire Style 
Tall oblong headed by square panel with plain pediment ; rimmed 
in brass and mounted in cuivre doré with rosettes and leaf gar- 
lands. Height, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet. 


234—Carvep Manocany Empire Wart Mirror 
Tall oblong with serpentined pediment enriched with flat-carved 
leaf-scrolls above a central jardiniére; stepped cornice rimmed 
in brass, supported on half-round Composite pilasters, base 


paneled in brass. 
Height, 5 feet 1 inch; width, 2 feet 7 inches. 


235—Carvep AND GILDED Wart Mirror Louis XVI Period 
Oblong mirror with beaded and twisted ribbon carved border 
crested with pierced carving involving an urn of fruit, torches 
and scrolling vines. Beneath, leaf festoons entwined with trail- 
ing ribbon. Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 1 foot 9 inches. 


236—Carvep anp GitpED Watt Mirror Italian, XVIII Century 
Oblong molded frame with serpentined top and base enveloped by 
a pierced trellis carving, from which depend at either side suc- 
cessive rocaille scrolls. 


Height, 4 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


237—Irauian Rosewoop MarauEtTeri£ Tittinc-rop TasLe 
Circular top with inlaid border of delicate scrolling leafage sur- 
rounding a circular leaved central medallion enclosing a nose- 
gay of flowers, supported on hexagonal balustered inlaid pillar 


on scrolled tripod. 
Height, 301% inches; diameter, 41 inches. 


238—Carvep Watnut Wine Arm Cuair 
Northern Italy, XVII Century 
Oblong canted back with wings, flat arms with arm-pads, ter- 
minating in animal masks; molded and incised uprights ; scrolled 
and serpentined legs joined by leaf-enriched incurved H- 
stretcher. Seat and wings in green velvet, back in almond-green 


silk damask. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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239—Watnut MaraurtTeriIe ComMopE 
Roman, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong top, feather-paneled and with border of leaf-inlay with 
an interesting marqueterie of two equestrian figures; the front 
with similar panel dividing into upper cupboard and lower 
drawer, quadrangular tapering legs. The sides paneled simi- 

larly with marqueterie developing single figures. 

Height, 33 inches; width, 1914 inches. 

(Illustrated) 


240—Carvep Manocany CEentTre Tape Italian, Empire Period 
Circular top, the frieze rimmed in brass and broken by blocks 
over three quadrangular legs headed by monochromed and gilded 
female caryatids. Base with incurved triangular shelf-stretcher. 


Height, 30 inches; diameter, 37 inches. 


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241—Two Oup Carvep Oak ann WaLNout STATE CHAIRS 


Square paneled and canted backs with arched scroll cresting en- 
riched with a female mascaron and finials of leaf-scrolled satyr 
masks; the backs with an intricate escutcheon. Quadrangular 
voluted legs joined frontally by a winged monster figure poised 
above a scrolled stretcher carved with a leonine mask. 


242—Two Oxp Carvep Oak anp Watnut State Cuairs 
Similar to the preceding; with gray-green gold-brocaded seat- 
cushions. 


243—Oxtp Carvep Watnut Cassone Roman, XVI Century Style 
Oblong top with thumb-nail molded cornice, the front panel 
richly carved with winged-chimera figures supporting a central 
oval cartouche and terminating in leaf-scrolls among which are 
sportive monsters; stiles enriched with displayed eagles carved 
in high relief perched on short pilasters. Base with concave 
gadroonings on claw feet. 


Height, 3 feet 10 inches; length, 5 feet 1 inch. 


244—THREE Carvep Watnut Sipe Cuairs 
Italian, Early XVIII Century 
Open molded cartouche-shaped backs with various shell-cresting 
and carved ribbon splats; cabriole legs, one with lavish floral 
carving and including two with H-stretchers. Upholstered in 
crimson silk damask. 


From the Collection of Count Koénigsmarck, Dresden. 


245—Oxup Carvep WaAtnut Cassone Italian Renaissance Style 
Oblong molded top, front with two panels carved in undercut 
relief with cavalcades of huntsmen and warriors before walled 
cities between pilasters enriched with single erect figures of in- 
fidels; gadroon-molded base supported on scrolled feet flat- 


carved with lion masks. 
Height, 2 feet 3 inches; length, 6 feet. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


246—SycamorE Mar@QvurEtTerigE OccasionaL TABLE 
Italian, Late XVII Century Style 
Oval top inlaid with central ribbon-arabesque and border of 
interlacing trailing leafage and ribbon figures, the frieze treated 
similarly; supported on double cyma-scrolled legs joined by 
short curved stretcher and inlaid incurved shelf-base. 


Height, 29 inches; diameter, 33 inches. 


247—Carvep Watnout Strate Cuarr- Italian, Early XVII Century 
Oblong canted back with pierced leaf-scroll carving and two 
small wings; curved voluted arms on serpentined uprights, 
pierced and carved apron treated inversely to the cresting. 
Flemish scroll legs joined by molded and scrolled H-stretcher and 
standing on voluted feet. Upholstered in red moiré silk damask. 


248—Two JarDINIERE VELVET Carvep Oak Arm CuHarrs 

Italian, Early XVII Century Style 
Oblong arched canted. back, the uprights terminating in molded 
volutes, flat arms with leaf-voluted ends supported on male and 
female demi-figures terminating in rosettes and scroll-work. 
Quadrangular enriched and balustered legs with Barocco scroll- 
carved frontal stretcher. Seat and back in fine jardiniére cut 
velvet with ivory ground. 


249—LeEaTHER Carvep Watnout State CHa 
Italian Renaissance Style 
Oblong canted back supported between quadrangular uprights 
terminating in leaf-carved scroll-finials ; scrolled arms on turned 
balustered uprights, quadrangular legs joined by H-stretcher. 
Back and box-seat covered in fine Florentine gold-tooled leather, 
trimmed with large brass nails. 


250—Carvep Watnut Cassone Italian, Early XVI Century 


Oblong top with thumb-nail molded cornice, the central panel 
very finely carved in bold relief with a procession of nymphs 
accompanied by an angelic figure and amorino with torches, 
passing to the right to the deliverance of a poet; shell-carved 
puaster niches with erect human figures carved in alto-rilievo. 
Gadrooned base, scrolled feet. 


Height, 2 feet 2 inches; length, 5 feet 6 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


251—Carvep WALNUT StTaTE CHair Italian, Late XVI Century 


Square canted back with gilded leaf-finials, molded flat arms on 
turned balustered uprights; quadrangular stretchered legs, the 
frontal stretcher carved with scroll ornaments about a central 
rosette enclosing husk pendants. Upholstered in fine green silk 


damask. 
From the Collection of E. Koppel, Esq., Florence, Italy. 
(Illustrated) 


252—Carvep Oax anp Watnutr Hai Sxat 
Italian Renaissance Style 
Oblong back with molded enriched wings headed by coiled dol- 
phins and downcurving into carved quadrangular arms; the 
back carved with two panels enclosing graceful leaf-scrolling, 
the front with panels enclosing further carved scroll-foliage. 


Height, 5 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


253—O.tp Carvep Brack Watnut Wari Mirror 
Florentine Barocco Style 
Oblong mirror with leaf-molded border surrounded by lavish 
pierced and scrolled carving of Barocco scrolls entwining with 
leafage and crested by the figure of a seated amorino beneath a 
panache and holding two flowers. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet 9 inches. 


From the Collection of Count Sorango, Venice. 


254—Oxp Carvep Brack Wartnut Wart Mirror 
Florentine Barocco Style 
Similar to the preceding. 


Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet 9 inches. 


From the Collection of Count Sorango, Venice. 


255—CuivrE Dort anp Crystat Lustre CHANDELIER 

Consisting of three coronets with fluted tulip finial, the two 
upper composed of graceful branches spreading radially from 
the head and base of a spirally twisted shaft, the lower of an 
invected mold ring crested with anthemion details, the whole 
supporting pendant tear and bar lustres. Sustaining twelve 
curved arms for lights. Fitted for electricity. (Some small 
portions missing. ) 

Height, 50 inches. 


256—Cuivre Dort anp Crystat Lustre CHANDELIER 
Consisting of four tiers from which spring radially curved and 
spreading branches hung with chains of tear lustres; the third 
having a leaf-pierced ring supporting sixteen arms for lights. 
Fitted for electricity. (Some small portions missing. ) 


Height, 50 inches. 


257—Cuivre Dort anp Crystat Lustre CHANDELIER 
Consisting of five coronets of finely pierced metal supporting 
pendant and festoon lustres and joined by chains of faceted tear- 
drops; sustaining twelve slender curved arms for lights. (Some 


small portions missing. ) 
Height, 55 inches, 


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258—Carvep Waunut BanQuETTE Louis XV Period 
Oblong with serpentined front, shaped leaf-enriched apron; six 
cabriole legs finely carved with conventional floral details and 
wave border, with leaf-enriched feet, stock toes. (Some recon- 
struction. ) 


(Illustrated) 


259—Pair Rosrwoop EncoicNurr CABINETS 
Italian, XVIII Century Style 
Trilateral top with narrow returns, single door paneled in brass 
with an appliqué diamond figure of the metal; the returns simi- 


larly paneled. On block feet. 
Height, 5114 inches; width, 25 inches. 


260—CarRVED AND GILDED THREEFOLD SCREEN 


Oblong frames, the head panels inset on one side with three 
French engravings of classical subjects after Boucher, on the 
other with smaller engravings in bistre, the lower panels hung 


in blue rajah silk. 
Height, 5 feet 5 inches; width extended, 5 feet. 


261—Carvep Watnutr Writine Taste Italian Renaissance Style 


Oblong baize-covered top, frieze carved with scrolling leafage 
and having central drawer with mask; supported on four bearded 
mascarons terminating in hoof-feet and jomed by an H-stretcher 
the lateral bar molded and crested with a monster-head em- 


braced between leaf scrollings. 
Hight, 32 inches; length, 64 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


262—Carvep WALNUT SETTEE Louis XV Pertod 
Oblong with closed scrolling ends enriched with leaf-pendants ; 
graceful curved apron with scroll and shell ornament and in- 
cised basket details, supported on five cabriole legs with rocaille 
shells and leaf pendants at the ends. Upholstered in crimson 
moiré silk brocade. 
From the Collection of Count Kénigsmarck, Dresden. 


(Illustrated) 


263—BrocapeE Carvep Watnut BencH 
Northern Italian, XVI Century Style 
Oblong, with paneled front carved with graceful scrolling leafage 
symmetrically disposed and emitting floral rosettes; paneled 
pilasters enriched with scrolled demi-figures, molded base. Seat 
of sky-blue floral brocade. (Completely reconstructed from a 
cassone. ) Length, 4 feet 10 inches. 


264—Manocany CommopvEe Mountep 1n Curvre Dort 
Italian, Late XVIII Century Style 
Oblong rimmed top, dentil-molded cornice supported on round 
Corinthian pilasters laqué ivory and mounted in cuivre doré. 
Three rimmed drawers with circular brasses and’ ring handles, 


quadrangular tapering feet. 3 
Height, 3414, inches; length, 44 inches. 


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265—Oxp Carvep Waunor Lisrary Tape 

Italian, Renaissance Style 
Oblong molded top, scrolled frieze enriched with fruit, flowers 
and leafage and having single beaded drawer with further floral 
carving, the ends with mascarons emitting sprays of flowers; 
supported on four winged ram’s-head legs terminating below in 
massed leafage, hoof feet joined by H-stretcher conceived simi- 
larly to the frieze. Height, 34 inches; length, 64 inches. 


266—Oup Normanpy Carvep Oak Tart-casr Ciock 
Tall oblong body with fluted pilasters flanking panel door, with 
leaf-carvings and a glass oeil-de-boeuf, festoon-encircled base; 
arched molded case with looped ribbon-pierced frieze, and guil- 


loche-molded glazed door. (Lacks dial.) 
Height, 7 feet 7 inches. 


267—Otp Normanpy Carvep Oak JTatt-casE Crock © 
Tall narrow molded body having paneled door with ribbon and 
floral-carving, arched molded case with floral enrichment and 
carved jardinicre cresting. Striking mechanism, movement by 


Gérard, Fauville. (Lacks dial.) Height, 8 feet 1 inch. 
268—Carvep Oak ARMOIRE Norman, XVIII Century Style 


Arched echinus-molded overhanging top, the frieze enriched with 
a finely carved basket of flowers emitting trailing leafage; pan- 
eled and beaded double doors crowned with carvings of sprays 
of flowers, with median scrolled panel involving a medallion of 
amoristic symbols and further leafage. Serpentine flower-carved 
apron, voluted cabriole legs, fitted interior. 


Height, 7 feet 10 inches; width, 4 feet 7 inches. 


From the Collection of M. de Basily, Paris. 


269—Oaxk Carvep Watnut RENAIssANcE ARMOIRE 
Oblong top with cornice slightly broken at the ends, over two 
animal mascarons, the frieze carved with winding vines; front 
with carved double doors, the four panels displaying an 
escutcheon and crest within a lambrequin of leaf-scrollings, upper 
and lower separated by lion masks emitting sprays of laurel. 
Gadrooned base on couchant lion feet. ) 


Height, 8 feet 1 inch; width, 5 feet 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


270—Carvep Oak ARMOIRE Norman, XVIII Century Style 
Arched scrolled cornice finely carved with echinus and trailing 
oak leaves crowning a central trophy of fruit, flowers and wheat- 
ears; two scroll-paneled doors headed by carved sprays of 
flowers and with median-scrolled panels involving medallions with 
trophies of amoristic symbols. Serpentined apron with further 
floral carving about a central bunch of oak leaves, short voluted 
cabriole legs, fitted interior. 


Height, 8 feet 8 inches; width, 4 feet 10 inches. 


271—-OLp Carvep WALNUT SIDEBOARD 

Italian, Late XVI Century Style 
Upper portion crested by ‘an escutcheon with Pegasus supporters, 
carved frieze supported on pilasters enriched with demi-figures 
and cartouches, with shelf and two leaf-carved horizontal ties; 
buttressed by dolphins and cornucopia forms and standing on 
semi-oval base with three paneled drawers beneath, enriched with 
chimeras. Lower section with two paneled drawers carved with 
affrontés dolphins; lavishly ornamented doors between shell- 
carved niches with figures of warriors and a central carved Ceres. 
Gadroon-molded base on scrolled lion-mask feet. 


Height, 8 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet 2 inches. 


272—Oup VENETIAN CARVED WALNuT LiprAary TABLE 


Massive oblong molded top, the frieze carved with repeated pairs 
of affrontés dolphins emblematic of the Delfino family, about 
shell figures, and supported on lyre-shaped ends enriched with 
lion masks, swags of fruit and flowers, scrolling leafage and 
birds and joined by a richly carved stretcher crested with two 
large escutcheons beneath a ducal coronet. At the corners are 
four very finely conceived putti representing Spring, Summer, 
Autumn and Winter, with their emblems, and seen in full relief: 
molded base with slight apron, on square balustered feet. 


Height, 2 feet 9 inches; length, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet. 
From the Collection of Count Delfino, Venice. 


(Illustrated) 


ATAV], AUVAGMI'T LANTIVAA THAUVD NVILANAA GIQ—Z)Z ‘ON 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


273—MassivE Oxup Irauian Carvep WALNUT ARMOIRE 


Oblong, with gadrooned and leaf-molded cornice, broken frieze 
carved in bas-relief with trophies of arms interrupted by pilaster 
capitals enriched with bust figures; double doors between three 
lavishly carved pilasters involving fruit and flowers and at head 
and base alto-rilievo figures of warriors and War and Peace, the 
doors with six leaf-molded deep panels displaying severally: two 
escutcheons of the Ottoboni family of Padua, an oration before 
a fortress, a military execution and figures of equestrian leaders 
before walled towns; echinus and leaf-molded base paneled with 
two alto-rilievo carvings of Mars and Venus between stiles devel- 
oping satyr heads, on eight massive claw feet. 


Height, about 10 feet; length, 7 feet 8 inches. 


Note: The finely carved panels are of older date, possibly of the XVI 
century. 


From Signora Cappelettt, Trento. 
Made for Bishop Ottobom, Padua. 
(Illustrated) 


No. 273—MassivE Oxup IrTavian Carved WaLnut ARMOIRE 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


Sa ccnsanine OO ROSE 


274—Oxp VENETIAN Carved Watunvut CABINET 


Oblong top with leaf-molded overhanging cornice, frieze with 
leaf-scrollings; double doors with panel having guilloche and 
water-leaf borders framing central figures of male and female 
deities in alto-rilievo, plinth with boldly carved fruit festoons. 
Interior finely fitted with a number of small paneled drawers, the 
fronts enriched with inlays of chimera figures and winged lions 
on grounds of boxwood, with central cupboard displaying in 
colored woods the figure of a fruit-vendor and opening to a 
second interior with six tiny drawers. Oblong molded base sup- 
ported on spirally twisted pillars joined by tray-stretcher. 


Height, 4 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet. 


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ORIENTAL RUGS 


276—Casistan Ruc 
Blue-black field developing a complex pattern of angular con- 
nected branches principally in ivory; rose-red border with a 
chain pattern of intricate angularly pierced links again princi- 
pally in ivory, and flanked by rosetted guards. 


Length, 4 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 2 inches. 


277—SuHiRAzZ Rue 
Field of blue-black woven with the Herati pattern in scarlet, 
cobalt-blue, fawns, sage and ivory; ivory border with swaying 
geometrical figure emitting trilateral leaves and flanked by paired 
borders in blue-black and scarlet. 


Length, 6 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. 


278—SEREBEND Ruc 
Deep crimson field enriched with rows of tiny “pear” figures ; 
border of blue-black with “turtle” figures in sky-blue linked by 
angular branches, the space between woven with tiny floral de- 


tails. 
Length, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches. 


279—Korpistan Rue 
Field diagonally striped in rose, olive, fawn, deep blue, sage and 
light blue. The stripes sustaining series of tiny tree details; 
ivory border with broken geometrical figures in colors of the 


field, flanked by variable blue-green floral guards. 


Length, 7 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 


280—BeEuvucHistan Rue 
Fluctuating rose field woven with four adjacent diamond medal- 
lions each with three rows of latchhooks in ivory, dull green and 
fawns; six narrow guards with small rosettes, indented ribbon 
figures and latchhooks in colors of the field. 


Length, 7 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


281—DacuEstan Rue 


Brown-black field with two castellated stellate medallions in 
principal colors of scarlet and green, and ivory and cobalt-blue 
respectively ; formal borders of scarlet and blue-black developing 
chain medallions containing isolated rosetted details, the borders 
surrounded by saffron floral guards. 


Length, 7 feet; width, 4 feet 10 inches. 


282—Canistan Rue 
Curious field fluctuating from orchid to light fawn and woven 
laterally with a series of diamond pole medallions terminating in 
triads of conventionalized leaves, in blues, fawns, yellow, rose, 
lavender, pale green and ivory; similarly variable border with 
a continuous interlocking geometrical figure, flanked by diagonal 


banded guards. 
Length, 8 feet 9 inches; width, 4 feet 6 inches. 


283—Mosvut Rue 

Wine-red field with two and one-half stepped hexagonal medal- 
lions in emerald and indigo-blue lavishly enriched with formal 
leaf-scrolls about a rectangular centre bearing a swastika, the 
remainder of the field with small latchhook diamonds and rosettes. 
Deep blue border with swaying leaf-figures flanked by rosetted 
guards. 

Length, 8 feet; width, 4 feet 6 inches. 


284—Brrcamo Rue 


Sapphire-blue field diapered with an hexagonal honeycomb with 
conventional infloretting; diagonal striped border in numerous 
colors with rosetted scarlet inner and narrow ivory outer guard. 


Length, 8 feet 7 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches. 


285—BeEuvucHIstan Rue 


Woven with a broad rose-scarlet diamond lattice, the interior 
semé with a dotted rose pattern on diagonal opposed grounds of 
deep blue and sage overlaid with a diamond figure and four 
scarlet leaf pendants; serrated geometrical border in colors of | 
the field with narrow straw-yellow guards. Blanket and fringe 


ends. 
Length, 9 feet; width, 4 feet 5 inches. 


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286—Kurpistan RUNNER 
Saffron-yellow field woven with rows of skeleton ‘“‘pear” patterns 
in pastel colors; diagonally striped border in dark blue, rose 
and ivory flanked by cobalt and green guards enriched in dove- 


tail borders in scarlet. . 
Length, 10 feet; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


287—Kazax Rue 
Narrow rectangular field in sapphire-blue sustaining four lav- 
eolate serrated medallions in scarlet, sage and cobalt-blue, the 
spaces between filled with rows of small leaf details. Four guards 
enriched with geometrical leaf motives, the broadest with small 
repeating latchhook diamond figures. 


Length, 9 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


288—Antiaurt KermansHan Herati Rue 
Sapphire-blue field closely woven with conventional Herati pat- 
tern combined with diamonded Mina Khani figures in principal 
colors of wine-red, fawns, pale greens and sky-blue; unusual 
magenta border developing trailing branches winding among con- 
ventionalized floral rosettes, narrow floral guards. 


Length, 11 feet; width, 5 feet 10 inches. 


289—Frrrecuan Rue 
Deep blue field woven with series of stepped opposed semi-octag- 
onal medallions enclosing geometrical figures, in scarlet, pale 
blue, fawn and ivory; seven narrow borders with geometrical 
figures and formal swaying branch motives in a variety of colors. 


Length, 11 feet 5 inches; width, 5 feet 10 inches. 


290—FerrrecHan Ruc 
Blue-black field enriched with longitudinal rows of large blossoms 
emitting lattices of branches, and from which spring long: scroll- 
ing leaves; in rose-pink, straw-yellow, grays, sage, terracotta 
and ivory. Border of scarlet with a swaying branch sustaining 
at intervals formal blossoms and serrated leaves, four paired 


guards. 
Length, 12 feet 5 inches; width, 9 feet 3 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


291—ArcuHan BoxuHara Rue 


Variable scarlet field developing a broad diamond lattice made 
up of rows of small lozenge figures in deep blue and sage, each 
compartment containing a stepped quadrilateral stellate figure 
in the principal colors, fawn, ivory and yellow. Borders of in- 
dented bands sustaining stepped details, in colors of the field. 


Length, 13 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet. 


2—Manart Rue 


Scarlet field with central stepped diamond medallion in deep blue 
sustaining a number of varied formal figures, the ends sagittate, 
with graceful pendants of flowers and twigs; spandrels of powder- 
blue enriched with large formal rosettes, isolated medallion figures 
and sprays of tulips. Ivory and old-rose floral border, four 
guards. 


Length, 14 feet 3 inches; width, 12 feet. 


293—ArcHan Boxnara Rue 


Deep red field woven with a continuous pattern of triads of in- 
terlacing diamond figures latchhooked and scrolled and con- 
tained between inner and outer rectangular borders developing 
a repeating spatulate geometrical figure, the whole in deep blues, 
greens, fawn and ivory on a finely varying field. 


Length, 14 feet 5 inches; width, 6 feet 3 inches. 


294—KurpisTaAn RuNNER 


Unusual cypress-green field with a central pole medallion of 
alternately large and small infloretted diamond figures in a va- 
riety of colors, the space between filled with a latchhook diamond 
lattice containing small floral details; fluctuating border en- 
riched alternately with pairs of opposed leaves and stellate 
figures in colors of the field, narrow paired ivory guards. 


Length, 15 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch. 


295—Kurpistan RuNNER 


Ivory field curiously decorated with narrow diagonal stripes in 
rose overlaid with tiny conventional vermiculate figures in shades 
of blue; blue-black border with repeating floral figures, outer 
guard of ivory with recurring geometrical pattern. 


Length, 15 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 2 inches. 


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296—Kurpistan RuNNER 
Ivory field bearing a close diaper of diamond-shaped compart- 
ments, each enclosing a single floral figure arranged in diagonal 
lines of the same prevailing colors. Rose border with repeating 
rosettes in colors of the field flanked by dull green guards sus- 
taining tiny ivory and scarlet leaf details. 
Length, 16 feet 6 inches; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


297—Kurpistan RuNNER 

Unusual gray-green field with a central pole medallion on alter- 
nately large and small infloretted diamond figures in a variety 
of colors, the space between filled with a latchhook diamond 
lattice containing small floral details; fluctuating border en- 
riched alternately with pairs of opposed leaves and stellate fig- 
ures in colors of the field, narrow paired ivory guards. 

Length, 16 feet; width, 3 feet 2 inches. 


298—Turkish Mepartuion Ruc 
Rose-scarlet field with a single serrated diamond central medal- 
lion in cobalt-blue and fawn with a rose-scarlet centre and bear- 
ing small isolated figures; border of cobalt-blue with swaying 
“vine” in colors of the field, six narrow paired guards. 
Length, 15 feet; width, 11 feet. 


299—Tvrxisu Ruc 
Beautiful fluctuating rose field sustaining four pairs of large 
Herati leaves separating spreading branches of foliage and nat- 
uralistic blossoms in cobalt-blue, fawns, sand-yellow, olive and 
blue-gray ; rich border of cobalt varying to sky-blue and develop- 
ing a slender winding branch with figures of birds, foliate leafage 
and flowers and individual stellate medallions in colors of the 


field. Four narrow guards. 
Length, 14 feet; width, 10 feet 


300—FerrrecHan Rvuc 
Blue-black field closely woven with the familiar Herati pattern 
in rose, ivory, yellow, pale green and scarlet, with indented rib- 
bons separating small scarlet infloretted spandrels. Border of 
the same with repeating “turtle” figures linked by interlacing 
slender branches and enriched with blossoms; numerous paired 


floral guards. 
Length, 16 feet 4 inches; width, 12 feet 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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301—Serari Rue 
Finely serrated double-arched field of old-rose with a stepped 


diamond medallion in ivory enclosing a second of similar shape 
in deep black, the latter overrun with radial trailing branches in 
principal colors of rose, blue, fawns and saffron; the edges and 
spandrels of the field in rich cobalt-blue sustaining a pattern of 
slender arabesqued ivory branches overlaying formal leaf-scrolls 
in colors of the field and deep green. Dull red border with 
recurring toothed diamond figures joined by angular interlacing 
branches, paired guards in ivory and bistre supporting identical 
swaying geometrical ribbon figures. 


Length, 18 feet; width, 14 feet 8 inches. 


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DECORATIVE PAINTINGS 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Earty XIX CrEntury 


3202—ANDREA MINOTTO 


Height, 6 inches; width, 5 imches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Earty XIX Century 


303—DEMETRIO MINOT TO 
Panel: Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
FrencH: 1812—1867 


304—_WOODED LANDSCAPE 
Panel: Height, 644 inches; length, 9 inches 


NORBERT GRUND 
Dutcu: 1714—1767 


305—THE CATTLE-DRIVER 
Height, 11 inches; length, 1444 mches 
(Companion to the following) 


NORBERT GRUND 
Dutcu: 1714—1767 


306—THE FISHERMEN 
Height, 11 inches; length, 1444 inches 
(Companion to the preceding) 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
XVHI Cenrury 


307—PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN A BROWN COAT 


Height, 134 inches; width, 12 inches 


FRANCESCO SIMONINI DI PARMA (Arrristtep To) 
Iranian: 1689—1753 


308—A SKIRMISH (J) 
Height, 12 inches; width, 91% inches 


(Companion to the following) 


FRANCESCO SIMONINI DI PARMA (ArrrisvtTep To) 
Iratian: 1689—1753 


309—A SKIRMISH (II) 
Height, 12 inches; width, 944 inches 


(Companion to the preceding) 


ANTOINE PESNE 
Frencu: 1684—1757 


310—PORTRAIT OF A COMMANDER WITH A BLUE CLOAK 
Height, 1114 inches; width, 9 inches 
ANTOINE PESNE 
FrRENcH: 1684—1757 
311—GENERAL VON NATZMER 
Height, 13 inches; width, 1015 inches 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER (Arter) 
Frencu: 1815—1891 


312—NOBLEMEN VISITING A DILETTANTE ARTIST 
Height, 14 inches; width, 1014 inches 


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CAMILLE MAGNUS 


FrRENcH: CoNTEMPORARY 
313—WOODED LANDSCAPE 
Height, 11 inches; length, 16 inches 


Signed at lower left, CamiLttE Macnus 1883 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Earty XVIII Century. 


314— BUST PORTRAIT OF A COURTIER 
Pastel: Height, 1944 mches; width, 16 inches 


FLORENTINE SCHOOL 
XVI CrentTurRyY 
315—MADONNA AND CHILD ADORED BY SAINTS 
Height, 201% imches; width, 11 imches 


VENETIAN SCHOOL 
XVI Century 
316—MADONNA AND CHILD 


Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches 


A. HAUN 
DutcH: XIX Century 
317—SEASIDE LANDSCAPE 
Height, 18 inches; length, 214% inches 


Signed at lower right, A. Haun 1845 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
XVII CEentTUuRY 


318—PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH PEARLS 
Height, 20 inches; width, 161% inches 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE (ScuHootr oF) 
Frencu: 1725—1805 


319—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN 


Height, 21 inches; width, 16 inches 
Dated on back, 1795 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


320—RUSTIC BUILDINGS AMONG T'REES 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22% inches 
Dated on back, Berlin, 1742 


SCIPIO GAETANI (Arrrisutep To) 


321—PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN SCARLET, WITH A RUFF 
Height, 27 mches; width, 18 inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Late XVII CrEentrury 


322—SAINT CECILIA AND THE HEAVENLY ORCHESTRA 
Height, 28% inches; width, 18 inches 


J. F. DE BROGLIE 


Frencuo: Harty XIX Century 
323—GENTLEMEN EXERCISING HUNTERS 
Height, 20 inches; length, 27 inches | 
Signed at lower left, J. F. vr Brocute 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


3824— ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE WITH WEIR 
Height, 214% inches; length, 27 imches 
(Companion to the following) 


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ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


325—ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS 
Height, 211% inches; length, 27 inches 


(Companion to the preceding) 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


326—LANDSCAPE WITH VILLAGE 
Height, 211% inches; length, 27 inches 
(Companion to the following) 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


3827—_LANDSCAPE WITH CASTLE 
Height, 214% inches; length, 27 inches 
(Companion to the preceding) 


KARL FRIEDRICH SCHULTZ 
GERMAN: 1796—1866 


3828—_STUDY OF A BROWN HORSE 
Height, 22 inches; length, 281 imches 
Signed at lower right, Karu Scuvuirz 1834 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


829—PUTTO AND WHITE GOAT 
Height, 29 inches; width, 19 inches 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


330—FRANCESCA, WIFE OF CHARLES EMMANUEL II OF 
SAVOY 


Height, 281% inches; width, 22 imches 


GIAN BATTISTA PIAZZETTA 
VENETIAN: 1682—1754 


331—BOY WITH A WHITE HARE 
Height, 2814 inches; width, 181% inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Late XVII Century 


3382—LANDSCAPE WITH MILL 
Height, 211% inches; length, 29 inches 


ANTONIO CANALETTO 
VENETIAN: 1697—1768 


333—VENICE, THE MOLO 
Height, 22 inches; length, 33 inches 


From the Collection of Count Barozzi, Venice. 


ANTONIO CANALETTO 
VENETIAN: 1697—1768 


334—SAN MARCO AND CAMPANILE, VENICE 
Height, 22 inches; length, 32 inches 


From the Collection of Count Barozzi, Venice. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Earty XVIII Century 


3385—PORTRAIT OF THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA 
Height, 32 inches; width, 241% inches 


Afternoon Sale 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI (ScHoou oF) 
Iratian: 1695—1768 


336—RUINS OF A CORINTHIAN TEMPLE 
Height, 26 inches; length, 29 anches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


3387—_BACCHANTE WITH A LYRE 
Height, 31 inches; width, 24 inches 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


338—PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A SKY-BLUE DRESS WIT'H 
A ROSE 


Height, 3244 mches; width, 26 inches 


AUSTRIAN SCHOOL 
Earty XVIII Century 


a39—PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN BLACK HOLDING A PATCH- 
BOX 


Height, 32 inches; width, 24% inches 


SALVATOR ROSA (ScHoo. oF) 
Nerapouitan: 1615—1673 


340—SKIRMISH BEFORE A WALLED CITY 
Height, 2344 inches; length, 35 inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


341—_CHILD ANGELS AND INFANT WITH CRUCIFIX 
Height, 34 inches; width, 25 inches 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


AUSTRIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


342—PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN BLACK WITH A PARROT 
Height, 33 inches; width, 29 imches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Earty XVIII Century 


343—ITALIAN MARITIME CITY 
Height, 33 inches; length, 45 inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Latte XVII Century 


344—SEAPORT TOWN AT SUNSET 
Height, 30 inches; length, 421% inches 


NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL 
XVII Crentrury 


345—NAPLES, PIAZZA DI SPAGNA 
Height, 30 inches; length, 42% inches 
(Companion to the following) 


NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL 
XVII Crenrury 


346—NAPLES, A PUBLIC SQUARE 
Height, 30 inches; length, 42% inches 
(Companion to the preceding) 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


347—MOONLIT COUNTRYSIDE 
Height, 30 inches; length, 48 inches 


Afternoon Sale 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI (Scuoor of) 
Iranian: 1695—1768 


d48—CLASSIC RUINS WITH FIGURES 
Height, 38% inches; length, 531% inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


049—_FLOWERPIECE 
Height, 50 inches; width, 3414 inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


350—LUCRETIA 
Height, 5144 mches; width, 38 inches 


GIAN BATTISTA TIEPOLO (ArrrizvtTep To) 
VENETIAN: 1696—1770 


351—_THE PLAGUE OF SERPENTS 
Height, 414 wches; length, 56 inches 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Latte XVII Century 


352—RAPE OF THE SABINES 
Height, 50 inches; length, 75 inches 


AND BINDING BY 


COMPOSITION, PRESSWORK 


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